The circus belonged to Captain Pepper Juvenal, his grandfather, and was the birthplace of his first artistic experience: the fifteenth day of life, little Ana Rosa was brought on stage during the presentation of theatrical spectacle "The world does not want me," in which represented a newborn baby abandoned.
Also in the 1960s, Ana Rosa worked or revues with names like J. Maia, Fernando D'Avilla, Guinter Americo & Cole, Augusto Cesar Vanucci.
During a period of separation Guilherme Correa, Ana Rosa Jose Ricardo adopted in 1966, Marie Louise, and twins Joseph and Maria Leticia Rodrigo in 1971.
Rede Globo, Ana Rosa made his debut in the miniseries Moinhos de Vento (1983), directed by Walter Avancini.
At the station, the actress appeared in over 14 productions, including performances in Caso Verdade, Brava Gente, Você Decide, Retrato de Mulher and A Grande Família "as Genevieve, his girlfriend Blossom (Rogério Cardoso).
On television, Ana Rosa worked with directors such as Geraldo Vietri, Cassiano Gabus Mendes, Antônio Abujamra, Lima Duarte, Walter Avancini, Denis Carvalho, Paulo Ubiratan, Luiz Fernando Carvalho, Daniel Filho, Ricardo Waddington, Jayme Monjardim, Marcos Paulo, among others.
In 1997, along with William Correa made the adaptation of the book "Violets in the Window" by Vera Lucia de Carvalho Marinzeck to the theater and participated in its production.
In 1998, Ana Rosa also took the challenge to run the show "The Chico Xavier Candide," which also remains to this day touring the country.
Ana Rosa also acted in movies, where he worked on such films as Four Brazilians in Paris (1965), The Diabolical Heirs (1966), The Small World of Mark (1968), Geraldo Vietri, and Four Gunmen in Fury (1972), Edward Freund.